An operator of an OHV may only cross excluded public streets or highways at City assigned crossings

When crossing, the OHV must come to a complete stop, proceed only after yielding the right of way to oncoming traffic, and proceed at a right angle across to the other side.

Speed

City Streets: All OHVs must not exceed 20 miles per hour on City streets

Trails: All OHVs should not exceed 40 miles per hour

Age Requirements

OHV operators must be at least 16 and have a valid driver’s license

A person 16 and 17 of years old must wear a DOT approved helmet

Legal Requirements

All OHVs must be registered under the current year and should be in a plainly visible position and a registration card shall be kept with the vehicle and shall be available for a law enforcement officer (Utah Code 41-22-3)

Equipment Requirement (Utah Code 41-22-10.7)

OHVs do not need to meet street-legal requirement

OHVs must be equipped with

Functional brakes

A noise control device conforming to U.S, Forest Services standards

Working headlights and taillights when operated between sunrise and sunset